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Condit is a U.S.-based offline exhibition and experiential space design-and-build company. Its services cover custom trade show booths, rental exhibits, portable displays, museum exhibitions, corporate interior installations, and prefabricated event structures. The company was founded by Bill Condit in 1945. According to its website, it is celebrating its 80th anniversary in 2025 and acquired Exhibit Source, Inc. in 2019, expanding its warehousing and manufacturing capabilities in Chicago.
Based on the site content, Condit’s strength is not a single design capability, but full-process delivery in the style of “design. create. deliver.” In the early stage, it uses brand guidelines, design proposals, and discovery meetings to understand client goals. In the middle stage, it provides traffic-flow analysis, mood boards, sketches, and 3D Max renderings. In the later stage, it handles material selection, engineering and fabrication, shipping, on-site installation and dismantling, as well as exhibit maintenance, inventory, cleaning, custom crate packaging, and climate-controlled storage. Its materials and craftsmanship cover wood, laminate, paint finishes, metal, fabric, acrylic, aluminum extrusion, and more.
The website does not disclose clear pricing, packages, or payment methods, so it appears to use project-based quotes. The content repeatedly mentions working within client budgets, offering rental solutions, and managing costs for clients with different exhibiting frequencies. However, specific budget thresholds, production timelines, and quote structures need to be confirmed by contacting them through “Start a project.”
Its strengths lie in deep experience and a broad range of case studies, spanning events such as Expo West, CES, IMTS, CEDIA, and AWS re:Invent, while serving scenarios including food, consumer electronics, healthcare, outdoor, hospitality, and museums. Client testimonials frequently emphasize professionalism, responsiveness, creativity, attention to detail, and reliable execution. The downside is that the official website is more showcase-oriented and lacks transparent pricing, online estimates, contract and copyright details, delivery timelines, and explanations of digital collaboration tools. For non-U.S. clients, it is also necessary to confirm the boundaries of cross-border communication, shipping, and on-site execution at trade shows.
Condit is better suited for corporate marketing departments, event teams, museums, and brand owners that have U.S. trade show plans, value branded spatial experiences, and need a one-stop contractor from creative concept to on-site delivery. If you only need low-cost standard display stands or an online design tool, it may not be the lightest-weight option. Access from mainland China cannot be determined based on the available content and is marked as unknown. The service itself is highly dependent on offline trade shows in the U.S. and the local supply chain.
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condit.com is an United States Trade Shows provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach condit.com directly.